Location

Description

A mélange of works and artists

The museum has fourteen rooms and is primarily devoted to paintings.

Some of the ones on display here include Ribera's "Saint Joseph", the "Portrait of Fernando Viscaí" by Joaquín Sorolla, and the "Nava Triptych" from the 16th-century Flemish school. The museum also exhibits works by painters from the Canary Islands, such as Gaspar de Quevedo, Cristóbal Hernández e Quintana and González Méndez, to name a few.

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